Rural settlements and society in Anglo-Saxon England
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Rural settlements and society in Anglo-Saxon England
(Medieval history and archaeology)
Oxford University Press, 2012
1st ed
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Bibliography: p. [169]-190
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the course of the fifth century, the farms and villas of lowland Britain were replaced by a new, distinctive form of rural settlement: the settlements of Anglo-Saxon communities. This volume presents the first major synthesis of the evidence - which has expanded enormously in recent years - for such settlements from across England and throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, and what it reveals about the communities who built and lived in them, and whose daily lives
went almost wholly unrecorded. Helena Hamerow examines the appearance, 'life-cycles', and function of their buildings; the relationship of Anglo-Saxon settlements to the Romano-British landscape and to later medieval villages; the role of ritual in daily life; what distinguished 'rural' from 'urban' in
this early period; and the relationship between farming regimes and settlement forms. A central theme throughout the book is the impact on rural producers of the rise of lordship and markets and how this impact is revealed through the remains of their settlements. Hamerow provides an introduction to the wealth of information yielded by settlement archaeology and to the enormous contribution that it makes to our understanding of Anglo-Saxon society.
目次
- List of figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1. The Study of Anglo-Saxon Rural Settlements
- 2. Anglo-Saxon Buildings: Form, Function, and Social Space
- 3. Settlement Forms and Community Structures
- 4. Ritual and Domestic Life
- 5. Farming Systems and Settlement Forms
- 6. Production, Exchange, and the Shape of Rural Communities
- References
- Index
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